Chinese hamster ovary (CHO)-based animal component-free (ACF) systems are currently responsible for producing more than $50 billion of therapeutic products a year. The introduction of animal ...
In this study, we used Sartorius Real-time PCR kits for the rapid detection of bacteria, fungi, and mycoplasma to establish that these assays can detect microbial contaminants, even in the presence of ...
Chinese Hamster Ovary cells also referred to as “CHO cells,” have a long history of being used as research tools. Since their introduction to biomedical research in the 1950s, these cells have become ...
This is the first novel technology that utilises machine learning to analyse unique ultraviolet light “fingerprints” on cell cultures to quickly identify presence of contamination Only requiring a ...
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